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Integrate Gmail and Stripe with Make to streamline workflows by using Gmail as a trigger and Stripe as an action. Automate tasks like sending email notifications for successful Gmail transactions to reduce manual efforts and enhance productivity with Make’s intuitive interface. Discover the future of business automation—try Make today to effortlessly connect Gmail and Stripe.
Cancels a payment intent by its ID. For payment intents with status ’requires_capture’, the remaining capturable amount will automatically be refunded.
Cancels a previously created payout.
Captures an existing uncaptured payment intent by its ID.
Confirms a payment intent by its ID. Upon confirmation, the payment intent will attempt to initiate a payment.
Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.
Creates a new customer object.
Creates a new draft and adds it to a selected folder.
Creates a Payment Intent.
To send funds to your own bank account, you create a new payout object.
Popular Stripe and Gmail workflows.
Elevate Payment Efficiency with Stripe and Gmail Integration. Discover automation benefits like error reduction, real-time notifications, and improved customer experience. Handle payments and communication seamlessly!
How to setup Stripe and Gmail in 5 easy steps
Log in to Make
Begin by accessing your Make account to get started with creating a connection.
Add a Module
Choose either the Stripe or Gmail (Google Email) module and add it to your setup.
Create a Connection
Click 'Create a connection' to initiate the linking process between Make and your selected app.
Authenticate the Application
Follow simple prompts to authenticate your chosen app — for Stripe, either provide an API Key or use the OAuth method; for Gmail, sign in with Google.
Save and Use the Connection
Complete the authorization and save your new connection, ready for automating your tasks.
Streamline Operations with Stripe and Gmail Integration: Key Benefits
Integrating Stripe and Gmail automates payment processes, manages conferences efficiently, sends real-time notifications, reduces errors, and enhances customer experience with prompt and accurate communication.
Streamline the creation of new payments in Stripe from Typeform forms and send automated invoices via Gmail.
Automatically set up BigMarker conferences from new Stripe payments and notify customers via Gmail.
Instantly send invoices and conference details to customers' emails as soon as payments are made.
Minimize manual entry errors by automating the transfer of payment and customer data between applications.
FAQ
Integrating Stripe with Make allows you to automate your payment processes seamlessly. You can trigger workflows based on payment events, such as successful transactions or subscription renewals, which can streamline your business operations and reduce manual intervention.
By integrating Gmail with Make, you can automate various tasks like categorizing emails, archiving important messages, or even creating calendar events directly from emails. With integrations to other apps like Slack, Telegram Bot, and ClickUp, you can manage your communications more effectively and stay organized.
Setting up integrations between Stripe, Gmail, and Make is designed to be user-friendly. Make provides an intuitive interface and pre-built templates to help you get started quickly. You do not need extensive technical knowledge to create effective workflows.
Integrating Stripe and Gmail through Make allows you to combine payment automation with email management. For example, you can automatically send custom thank-you emails to clients after they make a payment, or alert your team through Gmail when a high-value transaction occurs. This integration can help you deliver better customer service and improve internal communication.
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